The GPCAPC serves as a hub to facilitate collaboration of child welfare agencies across the Phoenix Metropolitan area in order to have greater efficiency in prevention efforts. The agencies who are currently members of the GPCAPC serve children and families and have either demonstrated positive outcomes or are innovative and have positive potential outcomes in improving early childhood development and/or health. The GPCAPC believes that agencies that collaborate and share resources will be stronger in their efforts to prevent child abuse and neglect.
In Recognition of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month The Greater Phoenix Child Abuse Prevention Council and Southwest Human Development Present:
“Young Children and Trauma: Hope and Healing”
with Molly Strothkamp, MSW, LCSW, IMH- E®
Child therapist and the training coordinator at the Good Fit Counseling Center at Southwest Human Development
This presentation will explore the impact of trauma on young children with focus on hope, healing, safety, and the importance of child-caregiver relationships. The presentation will also include discussion of the complexities of providing relationship-based services with young children and their caregivers, supporting young children in foster care, resources, and collaboration with other professionals.
Free Virtual Zoom Training
Friday April 23, 2021
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.